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Comments about Lantern Cage Birdfeeder:
The diameter of the cage needs to be larger to deter starlings from putting their heads in and eating the seed. The cage holes need to be slightly larger to allow desirable birds such as titmice in.
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Very Attractive!
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Comments about Lantern Cage Birdfeeder:
Works great birds love it
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lOCATED RIGHT OUTSIDE OUR PARLOR PICTURE WINDOM. gREAT SHOW!
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Comments about Lantern Cage Birdfeeder:
This is a nice feeder but the openings are too small for most of my winter feeders. The seed just sits out there. No takers. I will keep it for summer when I have small gold finches in my yard.
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Comments about Lantern Cage Birdfeeder:
Best feeder I've found! My goldfinches and sparrows can eat in peace because the blackbirds can't get inside it. I am really, really pleased and plan to buy more.
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Comments about Lantern Cage Birdfeeder:
Keeps the cat away also
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Attractive choice to keep the large birds out and cater to the smaler birds.
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Comments about Lantern Cage Birdfeeder:
I like the idea behind this feeder. I needed something the squirrels could not destroy. However, the spaces on the feeder are too small and keep out most birds. Only the smallest birds can squeeze through. I had to purchase another feeder for the finches and cardinals. Filled the feeder a week ago and it's still half full. Nice feeder but it needs a bar adjustment.
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Comments about Lantern Cage Birdfeeder:
Sturdy enough for windy areas. Mesh is large for sunflower seeds and large seed mix. I was impressed at how easy it is to set up. I'm thinking of buying another.